Are these M16 Bolts? I am doing a SAS project on a 100 series. I am fabricating my own brackets and need the drill bit sizes
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That's 15-mm; where are you measuring? Over the threads or in them?.588 is what they measure
Need more pictures of SAS.Are these M16 Bolts? I am doing a SAS project on a 100 series. I am fabricating my own brackets and need the drill bit sizesView attachment 3352753
I posted a few photos on the 100 series board. I think you can search my username. I am in the early stages. Sourced most of the big items, removed the IFS and welded the rear radius arm bracketNeed more pictures of SAS.
Measure at the threads or near the head of the bolt and you should see a full 16mm. The middle of the bolt has a thinner waist (15mm)
First I would like to thank you for the time to measure your bolt and respond with the information. I did measure my bushing prior to asking about the hardware. I measured .628 (16MM). This confused me as I did not think a 16mm bolt would fit in a 16mm hole. My caliper was not of the accuracy to answer my question. The photo you provided was good information. With that I scrapped the idea of using a standard bolt. I ordered the Toyota bolts and refabricated my brackets out of 3/16" plate so I could use the Toyota hardware. I did get the brackets fabbed and tack welded to the axle yesterday and everything worked well.Next time why dont you just measure the sleeves in the radius arm bushings yourself?